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and miranda doesn't always shut people up. they can still waive the right and he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. >> boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we'll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. >>> and coming up, what an amazing day as five presidents come together to dedicate the presidential library. and lead it to former first lady barbara bush, saying her son should not run for president. saying we have had enough bushes. whoa, mom, you're taking over this thing. >>> and later, syria, the u.s. intelligence says that the syrian regime used chemical weapons. something that president obama said would be a game-changer. the white house wants more time to get the facts straight before it takes action. finally, where partisanship took a back seat f
and miranda doesn't always shut people up. they can still waive the right and he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. >> boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we'll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. >>>...
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thes and others at the scene of the arrest without giving the miranda warnings. once that person is secured, in police custody, and doesn't have a weapon in his hands, the obligation to administer the miranda warning arises immediately. not 48 hours later. that's at the law in the united states. >> i'm out of time. how concerned you are when troubling events happen that bring us together as a nation and we mourn in unison, we will go to the extremes of the constitution and sometimes beyond the it -- >> i am profoundly concerned when the evidence of guilts overwhelming and the people are weeping because they have been deeply disturbed and hurt and harmed and maimed and killed, the government will find ways to good around the constitution, and when the government has done that it it has never worked, never brought about safety, only lessened freedom. >> shepard: george' will with us. fascinating column in the washington post-this morning. at washington post.com. >> a great story about a similar event in world war ii and how it backfired on the government. >> shepar
thes and others at the scene of the arrest without giving the miranda warnings. once that person is secured, in police custody, and doesn't have a weapon in his hands, the obligation to administer the miranda warning arises immediately. not 48 hours later. that's at the law in the united states. >> i'm out of time. how concerned you are when troubling events happen that bring us together as a nation and we mourn in unison, we will go to the extremes of the constitution and sometimes...
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so it's more than miranda. it's miranda, you don't have to talk, if you can't afford a lawyer, i'll give you one. he can't afford a lawyer, here's a lawyer. he's not going to talk after he has a lawyer. the lawyer is going to advise him not to. that's a miranda issue. as far as what pete says, he's exactly right. it's a little vague. ray kelly can be right as well. two things can be right here. because, look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb. let's just take that bomb that they threw at the watertown police. they didn't buy the components for that bomb, chris, between the time their pictures were released on thursday night at 5:00 and the time they killed brian collier of the m.i.t. police. they didn't buy those components, acquire it then, or build it then. it was already built. they already had this pressure cooker bomb, chris. probably remote control like the other two. they weren't going to sell it on ebay. they were going to detonate it somewhere. now, they might not have planned more. they might not
so it's more than miranda. it's miranda, you don't have to talk, if you can't afford a lawyer, i'll give you one. he can't afford a lawyer, here's a lawyer. he's not going to talk after he has a lawyer. the lawyer is going to advise him not to. that's a miranda issue. as far as what pete says, he's exactly right. it's a little vague. ray kelly can be right as well. two things can be right here. because, look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb. let's just take that bomb that they threw at...
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you've been hearing a lot about miranda rights. there's issue at play here that need to be clarified. we're going to read a couple of the things said from the hearing. we have the transcript. the judge said, quoting here, you have been charged with one use of a weapon often mass destruction and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. the case is being prosecuted in part by william weinreb. the maximum penalty on each count is death or imprisonment for any terms of years, or life. and there was this finding from the judge, and this one is important. quote, i find that the defendant is alert, mentally competent, and lucid. he is aware of the nature of the proceedings. okay? so that is the basis for the discussion. joined by retired superior court judge isaac borenstein in boston. he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding o
you've been hearing a lot about miranda rights. there's issue at play here that need to be clarified. we're going to read a couple of the things said from the hearing. we have the transcript. the judge said, quoting here, you have been charged with one use of a weapon often mass destruction and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. the case is being prosecuted in part by william weinreb. the maximum penalty on each count is death or imprisonment for any terms of years, or life....
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he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of information and it looks like the fbi and the national security apparatus is concerned about getting information, then you would want to get as much as you can out of someone in the near term in order to roll up any other individuals that might have been involved in a potential conspiracy. turning to the question on whether someone is an enemy combatant or not, if you apply law in 1944 when we were dealing with germans in the united states, maybe you could classify him as an enemy combatant. in the last 20 or 30 years, every major act of do
he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of...
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you don't have to issue a miranda warning. at that point in an interview, you are not necessarily set on a course of charging them with a crime. the minute you feel that you're going to charge them, and the nature of an interview changed to an interrogation, you have to issue them their miranda warning if you're going to interrogate them. there's a lot of caveats to this. >> if you want to use the information at trial, for sure, even not mirandized, a judge may say, i will let it in. i want to move on. now that the older brother and the alleged master mind on three watch lists, three watch lists of terrorism databases here's the tecs, the fbi terrorist screening watch list. a huge database of 500,000 and yet no one know tamerlan returned to the u.s. from russia if 2012. what do you make of that, lou? >> very simple. we do not have a single database that all of our law enforcement agencies are tied in to. so we can share and comingle our information so that regardless of the impetus of information, whether it's the fbi, the soc
you don't have to issue a miranda warning. at that point in an interview, you are not necessarily set on a course of charging them with a crime. the minute you feel that you're going to charge them, and the nature of an interview changed to an interrogation, you have to issue them their miranda warning if you're going to interrogate them. there's a lot of caveats to this. >> if you want to use the information at trial, for sure, even not mirandized, a judge may say, i will let it in. i...
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ever since his miranda rights were administered to him this past monday. at this point we know that he's sitting up and writing. we don't know the exact details of that. we know the facility here behind me where he's staying does provide long-term medical treatment, but they don't do any type of invasive surgeries. they only do small procedures. that's also an indication of tsarnaev's condition. carol? >> and when might the he appear in court? >> reporter: well, he was officially charged this past sunday. we have 30 days until an indictment with the grand jury is presented. after that, there will be an arrangement where tsarnaev will be expected to appear in court and enter a plea. it could be a few weeks from now. we don't know the answer to that question. but it's not far away from us. carol? >> pamela brown reporting live from devens, massachusetts. you heard her say that dzhokhar tsarnaev has not been nearly as generous with the clues like the trashed laptop ever since he was read his miranda rights. he's chosen to remain silent and not incriminate him
ever since his miranda rights were administered to him this past monday. at this point we know that he's sitting up and writing. we don't know the exact details of that. we know the facility here behind me where he's staying does provide long-term medical treatment, but they don't do any type of invasive surgeries. they only do small procedures. that's also an indication of tsarnaev's condition. carol? >> and when might the he appear in court? >> reporter: well, he was officially...
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response from the obama administration on the controversial decision on whether to read tsarnaev his miranda rights. right outside the prison hospital where the suspect is being held. pamela, good morning. what did the administration have to say? >> my colleague brianna keilar spoke at the white house correspondents' dinner and he commented whether miranda rights were administered too soon to the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> can you comment on whether the suspect being murandized and whether that was appropriate? >> one that the magistrate made and that was totally consistent with the laws that we have. we have a two-day period that we can question him and i think everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> so, by law, the public safety exception may only happen within 48 hours and then the initial appearance has to happen without unnecessary delay, that's according to the justice department official. the judge was essentially just following the rules in this case. however, we have been hearing from mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee who was critic
response from the obama administration on the controversial decision on whether to read tsarnaev his miranda rights. right outside the prison hospital where the suspect is being held. pamela, good morning. what did the administration have to say? >> my colleague brianna keilar spoke at the white house correspondents' dinner and he commented whether miranda rights were administered too soon to the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> can you comment on whether the suspect being murandized...
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talk to me about what more we know about that decision to read those miranda rights to dzhokhar tsarnaev when that happened. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. well we know that congressman rogers certainly wants to know more about the decision leading up to those rights being read because we know the suspect has become a lot less talkative after hearing those miranda rights. certainly he led investigators to look for the laptop, we learned from the suspect about the plans to go to new york but since he was read his rights he's gotten a lot less talkative and congressman rogers has written a letter to eric holder demanding a full accounting of the decision leading up to the initial appearance with the judge including who decided that appearance should take place at that specific place and time during this questioning and whether the department of justice or the fbi expressed any concerns about the timing of this and concerns about the fact that the suspect would now be read his miranda rights. i should tell you the department of justice hasn't yet responded directly to that letter to atto
talk to me about what more we know about that decision to read those miranda rights to dzhokhar tsarnaev when that happened. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. well we know that congressman rogers certainly wants to know more about the decision leading up to those rights being read because we know the suspect has become a lot less talkative after hearing those miranda rights. certainly he led investigators to look for the laptop, we learned from the suspect about the plans to go to new...
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well it's a completely different thing the rhythm miranda warnings are they the government is going to try to compel you to make incriminating statements therefore you have to give these warnings which are worth prophylactic measure and now they're actually a constitutional rule not to incriminate yourself that's the government acting over into here and it goes into the personhood idea of corporations and it really goes back to citizens united several the other things that we've talked about this idea of whether corporations as groups of peoples whether they be shareholders or the actual employees of the corporation have first amendment rights have a right to speak or in this case a right not to speak and i think here what the court was saying is they have a right not to speak you don't have to put up a particular sign the corporation just like seven eleven there may be legal in the jurisdiction to sell pornography or playboy or penthouse but a particular store doesn't have to seven eleven and say we're not going to sell that they have a right to speak not to speak to exercise their ri
well it's a completely different thing the rhythm miranda warnings are they the government is going to try to compel you to make incriminating statements therefore you have to give these warnings which are worth prophylactic measure and now they're actually a constitutional rule not to incriminate yourself that's the government acting over into here and it goes into the personhood idea of corporations and it really goes back to citizens united several the other things that we've talked about...
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in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine that he did not know. the miranda warning just adds a formality to it. they are apparently getting information now. the public reports, i was hearing on the radio, they are reporting what their next plans were. they could only have gotten that from the suspect. i am not sure how much more you could have gotten in delaying a miranda warning. people put so much stock in the fact that if you have your miranda warnings, all of a sudden you know something you did not know before. if you watch any television, you know you have the right to remain silent. you don't have to remain for a miranda warning -- to wait for a miranda warning for that to take place. what it does do is make sure that you are following the regular process so when you get a conviction it will not be overturned. host: ast: on c-span3 this morning, hearing on extremism in chechnya. we will carry that live starting at numeral
in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine that he did not know. the miranda warning just adds a formality to it. they are apparently getting information now. the public reports, i was hearing on the radio, they are reporting what their next plans were. they could only have gotten that from the suspect. i am not sure how much more you...
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but he's clammed up since he was read his miranda rights. athena jones is at the white house this morning. good morning, athena. >> good morning. this has been controversial. in fact, house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers wants to know more about why the suspect was read his miranda rights when he was read them. he sent a letter to the attorney general demanding a full accounting of how the decision was reached. it contained multiple questions including who decided that the initial appearance on monday should be held at that specific time and in the hospital while the questioning was ongoing. he also wants to know if the fbi raised concerns about the timing of the reading to the suspect of his right to remain silennd right to a lawyer. those are some questions that he's asking. the department of justice hasn't responded directly to the long list of questions in the l congressman's leer, but prosecutors and fbi agents knew this initial appearance had been scheduled ahead of time. i can also tell you that susan candiotti talked to
but he's clammed up since he was read his miranda rights. athena jones is at the white house this morning. good morning, athena. >> good morning. this has been controversial. in fact, house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers wants to know more about why the suspect was read his miranda rights when he was read them. he sent a letter to the attorney general demanding a full accounting of how the decision was reached. it contained multiple questions including who decided that the...
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>> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the interrogation and they didn't and they had enough evidence to convict him not with stanteding any statement and it would not jeopardize a conviction. under those circumstances they have him on tape . if you insist on trying in criminal court. that is it a point much view . you have enough to convict him and why not let them play the exception out. >> and do you think we have lost vital information on the way? >> there is it an entire possibility . you don't spend six months over there . you conclude, we don't know . we need to find out if anybody over there, and i got to believe that if the russians had identified him to our government they may have been aware of him when he returned and did they fol him or keep their eyeos him, don't know. i think in the end of the day, the bigger picture is people in this country whoike these terrorist, they blended right in to a sophisticated international community, boston and contempary ways and hats on back
>> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the interrogation and they didn't and they had enough evidence to convict him not with stanteding any statement and it would not jeopardize a conviction. under those circumstances they have him on tape . if you insist on trying in criminal court. that is it a point much view . you have enough to convict him and why not let them play the exception out....
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town hall of the let's go to our audience for a question from miranda. >> hi. my name is miranda and i'm wondering in light of ted cruz's recent comments on obama care, what do you see as the implications for the upcoming 2013 gubernatorial elections and the face of the gop? >> yeah, i mean this is an interesting point, isn't it, bill? ted cruz has made his march. he's the male version of sarah palin, one of the better comparisons which he may take as a compliment, many wouldn't. but in terms of his ability to direct the republican party right now, he's the guy in the saddle, isn't he? >> well, but chris christie will get re-elected governor of new jersey and he's not taking orders from ted cruz. i think republicans have a very promising field for 2016 with a lot of young senators, governors, congressmen like paul ryan and the democrats will nominate a fine woman who's been around quite a long time and accomplished nothing as secretary of state under president obama. so i like republican odds in 2014 and 2016. >> 2014 is going to be a tough year for republicans
town hall of the let's go to our audience for a question from miranda. >> hi. my name is miranda and i'm wondering in light of ted cruz's recent comments on obama care, what do you see as the implications for the upcoming 2013 gubernatorial elections and the face of the gop? >> yeah, i mean this is an interesting point, isn't it, bill? ted cruz has made his march. he's the male version of sarah palin, one of the better comparisons which he may take as a compliment, many wouldn't....
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town hall of the let's go to our audience for a question from miranda. >> hi. my name is miranda and i'm wondering in light of ted cruz's recent comments on obama care, what do you see as the implications for the upcoming 2013 gubernatorial elections and the face of the gop? >> yeah, i mean this is an interesting point, isn't it, bill? ted cruz has made his march. he's the male version of sarah palin, one of the better comparisons which he may take as a compliment, many wouldn't. but in terms of his ability to direct the republican party right now, he's the guy in the saddle, isn't he? >> well, but chris christie will get re-elected governor of new jersey and he's not taking orders from ted cruz. i think republicans have a very promising field for 2016 with a lot of young senators, governors, congressmen like paul ryan and the democrats will nominate a fine woman who's been around quite a long time and accomplished nothing as secretary of state under president obama. so i like republican odds in 2014 and 2016. >> 2014 is going to be a tough year for republicans
town hall of the let's go to our audience for a question from miranda. >> hi. my name is miranda and i'm wondering in light of ted cruz's recent comments on obama care, what do you see as the implications for the upcoming 2013 gubernatorial elections and the face of the gop? >> yeah, i mean this is an interesting point, isn't it, bill? ted cruz has made his march. he's the male version of sarah palin, one of the better comparisons which he may take as a compliment, many wouldn't....
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did he receive his miranda warnings. one of the major differences between a criminal court and military tribunal relates potentially at least to miranda warnings. in a criminal court, the statement is only admissible if he had received his miranda warnings. there are ways in military tribunals to admit those statements even if they were not given. >> and even if you're interrogated and you get that information via the water board, you can use it in guantanamo, you can't use it here. >> i don't think that's true. you cannot use information obtained by torture in guantanamo. >> but that's enhanced interrogation and that's fair game. >> i think the government has said they will not attempt even against major figures like khalid shaikh mohammed to use information that was obtained through water ready boarding. >> so before we get so excited about who this guy is and how he might see justice,eady boarding. >> so before we get so excited about who this guy is and how he might see justice,ady boarding. >> so before we get so ex
did he receive his miranda warnings. one of the major differences between a criminal court and military tribunal relates potentially at least to miranda warnings. in a criminal court, the statement is only admissible if he had received his miranda warnings. there are ways in military tribunals to admit those statements even if they were not given. >> and even if you're interrogated and you get that information via the water board, you can use it in guantanamo, you can't use it here....
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then the miranda rights can be administered. that's what happened in this case. however, we're hearing from chairman of the intelligence committee, mike rogers, and he believed the miranda a oitrighte issued too soon and they might have been able to gain more valuable information from the suspect, if they had more time with him. but, also, you have to remember he has an attorney now who may be advising him not to speak. >> we're also learning, more, pamela, about the arrest of two of tsarnaev's friends. what do we know on that front? >> there's been a lot of talk about these two students from umass dartmouth that were arrested shortly after everything went down last friday. essentially these two students were friend with dzhokhar tsarnaev. no way were they at the plot. the department of homeland security said they're being held on administrative visas. authorities are holding them on that and also using this as an opportunity to gain valuable information about dzhokhar tsarnaev. trying to gain a clearer picture of who he is and why he allegedly carried out the at
then the miranda rights can be administered. that's what happened in this case. however, we're hearing from chairman of the intelligence committee, mike rogers, and he believed the miranda a oitrighte issued too soon and they might have been able to gain more valuable information from the suspect, if they had more time with him. but, also, you have to remember he has an attorney now who may be advising him not to speak. >> we're also learning, more, pamela, about the arrest of two of...
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he has yet to be charged in connection with the attack or been notified of his miranda rights, however, this morning officials tell nbc news he's awake and using pen and paper to answer questions from investigators. all of this as the fbi says it has obtained surveillance footage showing tsarnaev putting down his backpack near the finish line just minutes before the explosion. massachusetts governor deval patrick says he's been briefed on the footage. >> the suspect took the backpack off, put it down, did not react when the first explosion went off and then moved away from the backpack in time for the second explosion, so pretty clear about his involvement and pretty chilling, frankly. >> all right, so while we wait on that video, i want you to look at these new infrared images released showing the final intense moments of the manhunt. stun grenades just exploded as police moved in to capture the 19-year-old, and it capped a nearly four-day search for dzhokhar and his older brother, tamerlan, and while the nation was reeling, we are getting word this morning that the brothers actually
he has yet to be charged in connection with the attack or been notified of his miranda rights, however, this morning officials tell nbc news he's awake and using pen and paper to answer questions from investigators. all of this as the fbi says it has obtained surveillance footage showing tsarnaev putting down his backpack near the finish line just minutes before the explosion. massachusetts governor deval patrick says he's been briefed on the footage. >> the suspect took the backpack off,...
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. >>> for now federal officials have decided not to read tsarnaev his miranda rights. miranda rights inform criminals of their right to remain silent and their right to an attorney. this is allowed on a limited basis when the public may be in immediate danger, and there are those like senator lindsey graham who say tsarnaev should be consideredn enemy combatant so he can waive his right. others disagree. >> there's plenty of evidence. they don't need it to get him into a trial. i don't think we have to cross the line and say he's an enemy combatant which could be challenged in court. one circuit rules one way, one rules the other way. >> we should reserve the right to look at him as an enemy combatant and continue to look for evidence and if we find evidence and go to him as chuck says and gather intelligence. >> now the suspect's mother says tamer lan was contacted by fbi. the fbi says that is not true but the fbi did interview him in 2011 at the request of the russian government. officials are focusing on a trip he made to russia in 2012. sky news's katie stallard ha
. >>> for now federal officials have decided not to read tsarnaev his miranda rights. miranda rights inform criminals of their right to remain silent and their right to an attorney. this is allowed on a limited basis when the public may be in immediate danger, and there are those like senator lindsey graham who say tsarnaev should be consideredn enemy combatant so he can waive his right. others disagree. >> there's plenty of evidence. they don't need it to get him into a trial. i...
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and that quest for new information seems to have stalled since suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was read his miranda rights leading some to criticize that move. now the administration is responding to that criticism and pamela is live with that story. i know you're standing at the prison hospital where dzhokhar is being held. what is the administration saying at this hour? >> well, poppy, my colleague brianna keilar spoke to attorney general eric holder last night at the white house correspondents' dinner in washington and he commented publicly for the first time about whether he believed miranda rights were given too soon to the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. can you comment on the suspect being mirandized and whether that was appropriate? >> well, i mean, the decision to mirandize is one that the magistrate made and totally consistent with the laws that we have. we have a two-day period, we were able to question him under the public safety exception. so i think everyone was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> and law enforcement sources we've spoken with are backing that up saying they were a
and that quest for new information seems to have stalled since suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was read his miranda rights leading some to criticize that move. now the administration is responding to that criticism and pamela is live with that story. i know you're standing at the prison hospital where dzhokhar is being held. what is the administration saying at this hour? >> well, poppy, my colleague brianna keilar spoke to attorney general eric holder last night at the white house...
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[next stop financial center] . >>> miranda rights, the miranda warning, you know it. it gives somebody the right to remain silent, to not use their own words against them, access to an attorney. these are rights fundamental to citizenship. the surviving boston bombing suspect is allowed these rights under our constitution. however, some lawmakers think he got those rights too soon. that he should have been treated as a combatant. he was given his miranda rights and he did stop talking afterwar afterwards. >> reporter: attorney general under fire by republicans. dzhokhar tsarnaev has since mostly clammed up and republicans say holder left potentially valuable information get out of reach. >> the decision to mirandize him was one the magistrate made and that was totally consistent with the laws that we have. i think everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> reporter: republican peter king is shooting back saying investigators may never find out ifov others were involved. >> they had already gotten some significant information, but so much more was not
[next stop financial center] . >>> miranda rights, the miranda warning, you know it. it gives somebody the right to remain silent, to not use their own words against them, access to an attorney. these are rights fundamental to citizenship. the surviving boston bombing suspect is allowed these rights under our constitution. however, some lawmakers think he got those rights too soon. that he should have been treated as a combatant. he was given his miranda rights and he did stop talking...
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is entitled to his miranda rights. why? >> well, i think the administration is handling it exactly correct. there is a public safety exception under the miranda allowing law enforcement to interview him, making sure there are no other bombs, threats, perpetrators still out there giving the law enforcement flexibility to do the that prior to miranda and i think the court will interpret it broadly and give them the time they need to make sure that the public is safe. after that, he will have to be mirandized, doesn't mean the end of cooperation, but no basis yet to conclude they should be treated at enemy combatants. we're talking about an american citizen on american soil. there's no evidence that i've seen yet that they were a part of an al qaeda cell or directed by a foreign government. we're very far afield from a situation which is sort of the paradigm for enemy combatant status. that is, someone captured on the balg battlefield in a theater of war. resist these charges as an enemy combatant. the court has proven capable
is entitled to his miranda rights. why? >> well, i think the administration is handling it exactly correct. there is a public safety exception under the miranda allowing law enforcement to interview him, making sure there are no other bombs, threats, perpetrators still out there giving the law enforcement flexibility to do the that prior to miranda and i think the court will interpret it broadly and give them the time they need to make sure that the public is safe. after that, he will...
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police arrested miranda. a bust that land to a landmark supreme court copsg that change how treat suspect criminals. after a brief interrogation police emerged with his written confession. a jury convicted him but the american civil liberties union defend tsd his appeal claiming the cops had forced the confession. the high court ruled miranda's constitutional rights were never protected that helped establish the miranda warning. to this day, police must tell suspects you have the trite remain silent thanks to an arrest that came 50 years ago today. and now you know the news for this wednesday, march the 13th, 2012. i'm shepard smith in rome, where we have a new pope. inauguration on fox news channel on tuesday. until then, have a great night. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: [cheers] there is a brand new pope he is he from are argentina. we will tell you all about him and take you orome. [speaking italian] >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms it of debt. in fact, for the next 10 years it'
police arrested miranda. a bust that land to a landmark supreme court copsg that change how treat suspect criminals. after a brief interrogation police emerged with his written confession. a jury convicted him but the american civil liberties union defend tsd his appeal claiming the cops had forced the confession. the high court ruled miranda's constitutional rights were never protected that helped establish the miranda warning. to this day, police must tell suspects you have the trite remain...
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jon: to that end are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly time. jenna: the 19-year-old suspect was captured friday night in watertown found hiding in a boat parked in the backyard moments after police said the trail had gone cold. molly line is live outside the hospital in boston. what do we actually know about the suspect's condition today? >> well, dzhokhar tsarnaev is still inside the hospital under heavy guard, in serious condition but table stable ae stable according to local sources here. we are expected to hear from the u.s. attorney's office possibly as early as today on charges. there are varying reports about his ability to communicate. some have said he's been able to write things down, that is not confirmed through official fbi sources or the hospital staff on hand. we know from a high-ranking lawmaker that dzhokhar suffered a gunshot wound 0 to his throat, and they are not saying at this time whether it was self-inflicted. he had a considerable blood loss in the community of watertown during
jon: to that end are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly time. jenna: the 19-year-old suspect was captured friday night in watertown found hiding in a boat parked in the backyard moments after police said the trail had gone cold. molly line is live outside the hospital in boston. what do we actually know about the suspect's condition today? >> well, dzhokhar tsarnaev is still inside the hospital under heavy guard, in...
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. >> can you comment on tsarnaev's m miranda rights? >> we had a two-day period we were able to question him under the public safety exception. everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> reporter: republican congressman peter king strongly disagreed saying more time to interrogate tsarnaev could have brought forth new critical information to keep america save. >> disgraceful. that interrogation could have ended up saving many american lives. we don't know what the full consequences are. >> reporter: tsarnaev's brother tamerlan and his mother had been listed in a u.s. counterterroism database since russia raised concerns about them in 2011 and intelligence officials told cnn it was within that same year that an official with knowledge of the situation is saying that a communication was intercepted between the mother and one of their sons discussing jihad. the information came on a wiretap of the mother that the russians turned over only in recent days. vladimir putin acknowledges that the situation could have been handle
. >> can you comment on tsarnaev's m miranda rights? >> we had a two-day period we were able to question him under the public safety exception. everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> reporter: republican congressman peter king strongly disagreed saying more time to interrogate tsarnaev could have brought forth new critical information to keep america save. >> disgraceful. that interrogation could have ended up saving many american lives. we don't...
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do we know who sent the judge, who sent the magistrate to read the miranda rights? why, or who sent them at that time? >> reporter: you've hit on the key question. the issue this morning is whether this was directed by the justice department here in washington or it was selfdirected by the u.s. attorney's office in boston. but what is clear from the facts of our reporting is that this interrogation process was interrupted and i would add it was interrupted less than halfway through the public safety exception and i would add that in situations such as this based on my reporting on the underwear bombing in 2009 is when you have a suspect who has been either severely injured or heavily sedated that it's very slow going this these interrogations and often the interrogators have to go back several times to try to verify the information given the circumstances. jenna: a lot for us to consider there. catherine, thank you, we appreciate that very much. jon: that is very strange. all of a sudden in the middle of this interrogation the magistrate shows up with the miranda wa
do we know who sent the judge, who sent the magistrate to read the miranda rights? why, or who sent them at that time? >> reporter: you've hit on the key question. the issue this morning is whether this was directed by the justice department here in washington or it was selfdirected by the u.s. attorney's office in boston. but what is clear from the facts of our reporting is that this interrogation process was interrupted and i would add it was interrupted less than halfway through the...
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he was read his miranda rights from his hospital and he will have access to a lawyer. the 19-year-old has been described as cooperative during questioning. forced to write his answers or nod yes or no. he told officials he and his brother came up with the idea for the attacks on their own, finding internet resources to learn how to make bombs. he has been assigned three public defenders and could very well face the death penalty. a weekend search of dzhokhar's college dorm room turned up a black jacket, a white hat and similar to the one in the surveillance photos he was allegedly wearing. investigators also want to question tamerlan tsarnaev's wife. the couple initially met at a nightclub. she later converted to islam, dropped out of college and had a child with him. her attorney has said that she had no suspicions that her husband might be plotting an attack. hundreds of people stood in silence at copley square at 2:50 p.m. one week after the bombings. president obama marked the moment of silence from the white house. the u.s. senate held a similar tribute on capitol
he was read his miranda rights from his hospital and he will have access to a lawyer. the 19-year-old has been described as cooperative during questioning. forced to write his answers or nod yes or no. he told officials he and his brother came up with the idea for the attacks on their own, finding internet resources to learn how to make bombs. he has been assigned three public defenders and could very well face the death penalty. a weekend search of dzhokhar's college dorm room turned up a...
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obviously they're going to question this suspect, they'll read the miranda rights and all of that. they're going to try to find out if this individual who has now been arrested acted alone as a so-called lone wolf or was part of some broader conspiracy, walk us through what the fbi is about to do. >> sure. well, wolf, they will -- they will take him into custody, they will give him his miranda rights because they want to be sure any statement the individual may make is admissible in court during the prosecution. if the individual agrees to talk, there will be -- they will take a statement and they will also likely confront him with forensic evidence and things that they have learned, photographs, they will ask him to identify how he constructed the bomb, how he knew to construct the bomb, who, if anyone, he worked with, who he communicated with, they'll want to -- they will want to make sure to take when he's arrested any cell phones, blackberries, pocket litter, pieces of paper, notebooks he may have on him and they'll want to have him retrace for them his steps. they will then se
obviously they're going to question this suspect, they'll read the miranda rights and all of that. they're going to try to find out if this individual who has now been arrested acted alone as a so-called lone wolf or was part of some broader conspiracy, walk us through what the fbi is about to do. >> sure. well, wolf, they will -- they will take him into custody, they will give him his miranda rights because they want to be sure any statement the individual may make is admissible in court...
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he does not need to see his miranda rights read to him in bed. laughable. >>steve: from what i've read this morning, apparently it was their mother who pushed them towards islam, a very extreme form of islam. you've got to wonder whether or not the widow of the older brother, who is now with her parents, knew anything. there she is right there. catherine russell tsarnaev. she reportedly didn't have any reason to suspect him. why? because she was apparently working 70 to 80 hours a week as a home health care aide. while she was away, he was supposedly taking care of the three-year-old toddler. >>gretchen: she had totally changed who she was. many people allege she had been brain washed by this radical islam thought, that she was a christian before, and three years ago she decided to convert. but not only just convert; really get into the depths of it and change exactly who she was. we saw her there in the garb. people who knew her in high school said she was nothing like she was before. she dropped out of college. she had aspired to become somebody and decid
he does not need to see his miranda rights read to him in bed. laughable. >>steve: from what i've read this morning, apparently it was their mother who pushed them towards islam, a very extreme form of islam. you've got to wonder whether or not the widow of the older brother, who is now with her parents, knew anything. there she is right there. catherine russell tsarnaev. she reportedly didn't have any reason to suspect him. why? because she was apparently working 70 to 80 hours a week as...
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the white house decided not to read him miranda rights. he's not getting that. feds are envoking an exception to the rule and already the american civil liberties is slamming that decision . we must not waiver from the tried and true judicial system. we'll break down the complicated legal issuings. criminal defense attorney heather hanson is wherulse. >> you catch somebody who might have left a bomb somewhere . you want to keep them safe and question them right now for the public safety. >> that times passed hasn't it. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat against the people. for instance times square bomber had blown something out there a
the white house decided not to read him miranda rights. he's not getting that. feds are envoking an exception to the rule and already the american civil liberties is slamming that decision . we must not waiver from the tried and true judicial system. we'll break down the complicated legal issuings. criminal defense attorney heather hanson is wherulse. >> you catch somebody who might have left a bomb somewhere . you want to keep them safe and question them right now for the public safety....
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but i want to start out asking you about when his miranda rights were read. how much information was lost from dzhokhar tsarnaev when those were read? >> we don't know. we don't really know how far the f.b.i. got in the interrogation and how much information they obtained. keep in mind, it was a pretty slow process because it wasn't actually physical talking going on. he was writing his answers down or typing them in. so that's going to slow things down quote a bit. they had a number of hours to interview him. we don't know what they have yet. and a lot of people have said, well, it shut down now. we're not going to get any more information out of this guy. that's not necessarily true. his lawyer could easily say he's willing to cooperate again. at some point in the future, maybe the very near future, he could bring him in again or she could bring him in again and sit him down and get full cooperation and continue to go over that information. >> heather: maybe they could use his mother against him and use his sister-in-law against him. say, hey, we may be loo
but i want to start out asking you about when his miranda rights were read. how much information was lost from dzhokhar tsarnaev when those were read? >> we don't know. we don't really know how far the f.b.i. got in the interrogation and how much information they obtained. keep in mind, it was a pretty slow process because it wasn't actually physical talking going on. he was writing his answers down or typing them in. so that's going to slow things down quote a bit. they had a number of...
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no, no, no, no, no. >> miranda is here with us. that first one made $500 million. i wondered if there would be another one. >> yeah, it's pretty exciting they decided to make another. i just saw it for the first time recently in australia. they had the first premiere there. >> it was a worldwide hit for sure. >> doing your character, we saw that steve carell changes his voice a lot. did you have to do anything to enhance, change your voice to make it fit the character a bit more? >> i'm younger, obviously, she's like 13 in the movie. i just tried to make my voice sound a little younger and then it's obviously not such a crazy voice like what steve carell does. i thought that would be fun to do a crazy voice like that. >> you guys aren't together at all when you are doing this. you do your bit, he does his separately. is that a weird dynamic? >> it is. with animation you're just by yourself in a little booth and when you see it for the first time it's kind of a surprise to everyone. >> you have your director there. and the producers are all around. always done by co
no, no, no, no, no. >> miranda is here with us. that first one made $500 million. i wondered if there would be another one. >> yeah, it's pretty exciting they decided to make another. i just saw it for the first time recently in australia. they had the first premiere there. >> it was a worldwide hit for sure. >> doing your character, we saw that steve carell changes his voice a lot. did you have to do anything to enhance, change your voice to make it fit the character a...
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. >> some believe despite yesterday's reading of his miranda rights the federal government still holds swooifr the younger tsarnaev. negotiate ago plea deal under which he would cooperate with authorities in exchange for sparing his life remains an option. >>> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bomber the same way all americans did on tv. her lawyer claims she suspected nothing this as they ask another question was tamerlan tsarnaev involved in a 2009 triple murder. molly, we also hear that there is good news today about the victim. >> good morning, heather. two in critical condition. doctors are telling us everyone now in the hospital are expect to do survive. there were 14 patients that lost lefshs. boston medical center say many are up and walking and they are preparing for a massive exodus as they call it to rehab. many recoveries underway. investigators are looking to speak with suspect number one's wife tamerlan tsarnaev was married to katherine russell tsarnaev. they met in college in 2010 and sometime around tha
. >> some believe despite yesterday's reading of his miranda rights the federal government still holds swooifr the younger tsarnaev. negotiate ago plea deal under which he would cooperate with authorities in exchange for sparing his life remains an option. >>> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bomber the same way all americans did on tv. her lawyer claims she suspected nothing this as they ask another question...
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. >> while the obama administration has agreed to delay a reading of his miranda rights under a public safety exemption, secretary of defense chuck hagel has not seen evidence to link the bombings to terror groups. scrutiny turns to the fbi who reportedly questioned the older brother tamerlan in 2011 at the request of a foreign government. this is so interesting. of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there is going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there probably will be hearings of the fbi whether it learned more or could have done more. critics say that is monday morning quarterbacking. it ought to be about what we were talking about, what can we do to prevent or identify young people who are radicalized and how did we respond and how what did we learn about lockdowns. as the military would say it ought not to just focus on fbi. it's much bigger and much broader. we have to learn a lot f
. >> while the obama administration has agreed to delay a reading of his miranda rights under a public safety exemption, secretary of defense chuck hagel has not seen evidence to link the bombings to terror groups. scrutiny turns to the fbi who reportedly questioned the older brother tamerlan in 2011 at the request of a foreign government. this is so interesting. of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the...
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he was given his miranda rights. finally they had been put in place. they're going to question him to use that information to collect intelligence so that they protect the rest of us. >> this case seems like a prime candidate for capital punishment. do you think there will be much debate about whether or not he gets the death penalty? >> i sure hope not. he's a poster boy for if. >> how so? >> he used an explosive device. he killed people, he maimed people, he intended to do more. he rings all the bells. >> what if he gives more information about people overseas who they were in could cahoots with? >> you mean cooperates? >> yeah. is that the thing that helps you avoid the death penalty. >> it's one thing that helps you avoid the death penalty. i hope it doesn't get him anything less than life. >> we see this and it sort of reminded me of the dc sniper case in a way. maybe the younger person who was influenced by his older brother. maybe led astray in some capacity. we may uncover that the brother was really the ring leader here, the one who was drivin
he was given his miranda rights. finally they had been put in place. they're going to question him to use that information to collect intelligence so that they protect the rest of us. >> this case seems like a prime candidate for capital punishment. do you think there will be much debate about whether or not he gets the death penalty? >> i sure hope not. he's a poster boy for if. >> how so? >> he used an explosive device. he killed people, he maimed people, he intended...
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in other words, you can't just go up to them in the middle of of the yemen desert and give them the miranda and say you have the right to remain silent, you have the right to get a lawyer. these guys are killers and they're trying to kill americans at the embassy or whatever it is they'll be doing. these are special conditions in war time. >> listen, these guys, you know, i don't want to stick up for them as being good guy, but what the administration is asking us to do is not just trust obama in this particular conflict to make good decisions. but essentially to trust, you know, all the presidents that come after him, all the occupants off the oval office t make similar good decisions. we've send who has occupied the chair. i'm not sure i feel comfortable with that. and frankly, if even jed has misgivings about this mem hoe, t memo, the rest of us should freak out. >> at the end of of the day, it's not the president, its eye the intel and military, is it not? if you're in war time, aren't those the key players? >> and they should be. the problem with the mem hoe is it lets any senior infor
in other words, you can't just go up to them in the middle of of the yemen desert and give them the miranda and say you have the right to remain silent, you have the right to get a lawyer. these guys are killers and they're trying to kill americans at the embassy or whatever it is they'll be doing. these are special conditions in war time. >> listen, these guys, you know, i don't want to stick up for them as being good guy, but what the administration is asking us to do is not just trust...
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with dzhokhar tsarnaev now refusing to cooperate, critics are speaking up about informing him of his miranda rights monday. several lawmakers say it may have kept importance intelligence from investigators. among critics, republican congressman mike rogers from michigan. earlier, cnn's athena jones talked about the big move rogers made to voice his concerns. >> reporter: congressman mike rogers is also chairman of the house intelligence committee. he wants to know a lot more about how this suspect came to be read his rights monday at the hospital. he's written a letter to the attorney general eric holder with a long list of questions he wants answers to, questions like who decided this initial appearance should happen at this specific place and time, and did anyone from department of justice or the fbi raise concerns about the timing of reading the suspect those rights. >> athena is reporting that the fbi was alerted ahead of the time that tsarnaev's miranda warning was going to happen. how much did the fbi know about the tsarnaev brothers and more importantly was their response to the red f
with dzhokhar tsarnaev now refusing to cooperate, critics are speaking up about informing him of his miranda rights monday. several lawmakers say it may have kept importance intelligence from investigators. among critics, republican congressman mike rogers from michigan. earlier, cnn's athena jones talked about the big move rogers made to voice his concerns. >> reporter: congressman mike rogers is also chairman of the house intelligence committee. he wants to know a lot more about how...
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gone very far in another extreme to apply civil liberties to terrorists who are arrested and given miranda rights. on one hand we seem to give reverence liberties to the unlawful and at the same time little regards to the civil liberties to the broad public. that is out of balance. >> jamie: given a potential criminal investigation that now we are reporting and have confirmed that appears likely, how many people do you think would be involved? how high up would it go to criminal investigation and possible penalties? >> my experience, when you are dealing with something so sensitive as a broad exception to the laws that govern what a foreign intelligence gathering agency in gathering information on domestic citizens, that would have to be very high in the leadership. it one of the exceptions that goes all the way to the top, secretary of defense and president of the united states. >> jamie: at the same time understandably the president would take credit for getting ubl, and there is some reporting that the information obtained may have thwarted a subway attack? >> i think that is important.
gone very far in another extreme to apply civil liberties to terrorists who are arrested and given miranda rights. on one hand we seem to give reverence liberties to the unlawful and at the same time little regards to the civil liberties to the broad public. that is out of balance. >> jamie: given a potential criminal investigation that now we are reporting and have confirmed that appears likely, how many people do you think would be involved? how high up would it go to criminal...
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miranda lambert, reba mcentire and others performed to raise funds for the tornado-ravaged community. >>> look at this video from russia. drivers heading down the road when suddenly a black bear darts across the street and smacks into the car. the bear was able to get up and scamper away unarmed. >> for your first look at today's business headlines, we turn to bertha cooms. >> the bears were out yesterday, we had the worst day in four weeks on worries about the health of the global economy, signs that it is slowing. motorola is launching a high-end smartphone later this year. it's called the moto-x, one thing that makes it special t will be made at a plant outside of dallas which will employ 2,000 people. and france's palace is putting a portion of its farmed wine cellar on the auction block for the first time today. bidders can get their hands on modestly-priced winds starting at about $20, the high end, about $3,200. >> something tells me i would be just as happy with the $20 bott bottle. thanks. warren b warren buffett is on a spending spree again. he's buying up an energy company.
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let's get back to the miranda rights and when authorities read them to the suspect. what's washington saying about this? >> reporter: hi, carol. you know, this is a subject that's coming up a lot here on capitol hill here in washington. you know, congressman mike rogers, the head of the house intelligence committee, the chairman, he wants the know more about how the suspect was read the rights, right to remain silent and a lawyer monday at the hospital. he sent a letter to attorney general holder asking a number of questions, amid them, did anyone from the department of justice or fbi raise concerns about the reading of the miranda rights? the department of justice didn't yet respond to the list of questions but they have said that prosecutors and fbi agents were told ahead of time that this initial appearance was being scheduled and so we do know from at least one law enforcement official who spoke with cnn's susan candiotti, they felt that the initial bedside interviews with the suspect were very thorough and the timing of the reading of the miranda rights didn't h
let's get back to the miranda rights and when authorities read them to the suspect. what's washington saying about this? >> reporter: hi, carol. you know, this is a subject that's coming up a lot here on capitol hill here in washington. you know, congressman mike rogers, the head of the house intelligence committee, the chairman, he wants the know more about how the suspect was read the rights, right to remain silent and a lawyer monday at the hospital. he sent a letter to attorney...
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i think some of this information is coming after he's been read his miranda rights, toor what it's worth. we can set that aside. we know that is the case, these guys keep talking. there's been some confused reporting on this. initially he said oh, they were just headed to new york to party. now he says they were discussing the idea of doing something. >> taking the bombs with them. >> in times square, and remember, they did have all of these bombs with them. they were throwing bombs at the law enforcement during that shoot-out on thursday. >> i think that's the best argument that they were up to more trouble. let me go to jonathan dienst, who broke the story for nbc. how do you know this? >> our best have understanding is that this was only aspirat n aspirational. based on the debriefing that they're doing of the surviving terror suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. that he was claim, first he claimed that they wanted to new york to party. but under continuing interrogation, it now appears that they did discuss aspiration about coming to new york to hit times square perhaps set off the rest of th
i think some of this information is coming after he's been read his miranda rights, toor what it's worth. we can set that aside. we know that is the case, these guys keep talking. there's been some confused reporting on this. initially he said oh, they were just headed to new york to party. now he says they were discussing the idea of doing something. >> taking the bombs with them. >> in times square, and remember, they did have all of these bombs with them. they were throwing bombs...
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lawmakers are talking this morning about this marathon bomber suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev having his miranda rights read to him in the hospital after 16 hours of questioning. i want to play a clip from the attorney general eric holder talking to cnn last night at the correspondents dinner and -- about his reaction and also reaction this morning from congressman peter king, the republican from new york. let's listen to both. >> the decision to mirandize him was one that the magistrate made and that totally consistent with the laws that we have. we had had a two-day period that we were able to question him under the public safety exception so i think everything was done appropriately and we got good leads. >> the attorney general to say i got some good leads, they can stop the interrogation? this isn't "colombo," where you're playing a game. you get all the evidence you can. it is a matter of life or death. i don't know of any case law which says the magistrate has the right to come into a hospital room an stop an interrogation and i don't know why the attorney general of the united states con
lawmakers are talking this morning about this marathon bomber suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev having his miranda rights read to him in the hospital after 16 hours of questioning. i want to play a clip from the attorney general eric holder talking to cnn last night at the correspondents dinner and -- about his reaction and also reaction this morning from congressman peter king, the republican from new york. let's listen to both. >> the decision to mirandize him was one that the magistrate made...
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rather you walk through a miranda warning, someone has a chance to step back, what's this about an attorney? what's this about a right to remain silence? you need to protect the public. you need that information. >> do you believe that young man h y to facthat pelt >> given the nathese crimes, i would say the answer to that is yes. >> the city of boston is angry, justifiably. and that anger is unlikely to dissipate very quickly. so, can he get a fair trial in that city? >> very difficult to move a trial. the legal standard essentially no jury in this city will be able to look fairly on this evidence. very high standard. i believe he will face trial in boston. >> michael garcia, thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> as investigators peer deeply into the lives of the bombing suspect, they will look at what happened in a remote and dangerous part of russia, visited not long ago by the older brother. he apparently came back a changed man. and abc's kirit radia is there tonight. >> reporter: last year, tamerlan traveled here, to dagestan, a region home to an islamist uprising. investigator
rather you walk through a miranda warning, someone has a chance to step back, what's this about an attorney? what's this about a right to remain silence? you need to protect the public. you need that information. >> do you believe that young man h y to facthat pelt >> given the nathese crimes, i would say the answer to that is yes. >> the city of boston is angry, justifiably. and that anger is unlikely to dissipate very quickly. so, can he get a fair trial in that city?...
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do you think federal judge should have read the boston suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev miranda warning while the f.b.i. was still in the process of questioning him? tweets your answers -- i will read system of your responses later on in this hour. >>> the problem is, you know, the president has laid down the line. he can't be a dotted line. it can't be anything other than a red line. more than just syria, iran is paying attention to this. north korea is paying attention to this. so i think the options aren't huge but some action needs to be taken. >> that was house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers on abc's "if this week" weighing in on the syrian situation and whether or not the u.s. should get involved. conor powell is in the mideast bureau and he joins with us more. hello, conor. >> hello, shannon. there is international pressure for the united states to intervene in syria now that there is evidence that they used chemical weapons. former general said he was ordered to use chemical weapons in the tunnels and caves used by rebels but he refused the orer and instead used disinfect
do you think federal judge should have read the boston suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev miranda warning while the f.b.i. was still in the process of questioning him? tweets your answers -- i will read system of your responses later on in this hour. >>> the problem is, you know, the president has laid down the line. he can't be a dotted line. it can't be anything other than a red line. more than just syria, iran is paying attention to this. north korea is paying attention to this. so i think...
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he'll be joined by miranda lambert, vince gil, reba mcintyre, and usher will also be at the benefit. you can watch 9:00/8:00 right here on your nba station. >>> it's time for first buzz, i'm joined by bill karins. richard lui is out. >> so a fan at a show in copenhagen slammed beyonce on the backside. >> there's video of it? >> she handled it well. she joked she was going to have him escorted out. i think she should've had him escorted out. >> she called him out? >> they think these celebrities belong to them. they grab their hair, their clothes. >> looks like she handled it well. the security guards would've jumped on him in a hurry. >> they should have. they need to set the precedent that is not okay. >> i want to help keep you up on the summer trend. the drink that's got all the buzz, something called a shandy. apparently you can mix anything with lemonade because it's a beer lemonade mixture popular over in europe. and they're trying to get them out to the shelves as fast as possible. therest the buzz about getting the .08 for the dwi, get it lowered. so they're becoming more pop
he'll be joined by miranda lambert, vince gil, reba mcintyre, and usher will also be at the benefit. you can watch 9:00/8:00 right here on your nba station. >>> it's time for first buzz, i'm joined by bill karins. richard lui is out. >> so a fan at a show in copenhagen slammed beyonce on the backside. >> there's video of it? >> she handled it well. she joked she was going to have him escorted out. i think she should've had him escorted out. >> she called him...